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* The public has given strong support in three separate opinion polls to last month's strikes by 750,000 local government workers, including nursery nurses and classroom assistants. A Sky News poll...
Representatives from the early years and childcare sector were in celebratory mood at last Thursday's Children's Stars Awards, held at Lloyds of London - and not just because the evening was about...
The Alliance for Inclusive Education (ALLFIE) is lobbying schools minister Lord Nash to change the wording of the Special Educational Needs (SEN) reforms in the children and families bill.
Once a year, Nursery World devotes an issue to a particular subject of topical interest - the revised Early Years Foundation Stage, two-year-olds, and for 2014 health and well-being.
A campaign has been launched to urge the Government to make families a priority in this year's Comprehensive Spending Review.
The number of lone-parent families in Northern Ireland has more than doubled in the past 20 years from 11 per cent of families with dependent children in 1983 to 24 per cent today, according to data...
Letting children vote on matters such as resources gives them a sense of ownership, among other benefits. By Amy Jackson
A five-month consultation on the physical punishment of children in the home has begun in Northern Ireland. This latest consultation follows similar ones in England, Scotland and Wales. In Scotland...